The Minister was on a day-long visit in Odisha to inspect mining operations in both the Ib Valley and Talcher Coalfields of Mahanadi Coalfields
Limited (MCL), which has an ambitious target of producing 162.5 million tonne coal during the current fiscal.

Immediately after his arrival at Veer Surendra Sai Airport, Jharsuguda, Mr Goyal left for inspection of Samleshwari Open Cast Project in Ib Valley
Coalfields where the concerned officers briefed the Minister on coal mining and supply operations.

Taking a note of mineâ€™s low performance following the delay in shifting of Y-curve siding, the Minister directed both MCL and Railways officials to
take up this project on fast track so that production from mines does not hamper.

â€œWe need to review mine-wise, regarding coal dispatch capability of the mines,â€ Mr Goyal said, while suggesting for long-term planning of 20 years
to over come bottlenecks and ensure adequate supplies to consumers.

The Minister, after his visit to Bhubneswari OCP and Ananta OCP under Jagannath Area in Talcher Coalfields, was hopeful of MCL achieving its
otherwise uphill coal production target. â€œI can see you have a potential to achieve, rather exceed, your target of 100 million tonne coal from Talcher
coalfields alone,â€ he said.

The Minister, who was warmly welcomed by a large number of villagers and their representatives, including local MLA (Talcher), assured that the
increase in the coal production from mines would directly benefit the district and also help the state to execute more developmental projects.

MCL, which had produced over 143 million tonne coal during financial year 2017-18, plans to produce a record 100 million tonne from Talcher
coalfields in Angul district and 62.5 million tonne from Ib Valley Coalfields in Jharsuguda and Sundergarh districts.